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1999 proposed List of Fisheries published
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1999 Proposed List of Fisheries Published
The NMFS is proposing annual changes to the List of Fisheries, which categorizes each U.S. commercial fishery based on the number of marine mammals seriously wounded or killed during fishing operations.Each fishery is placed into one of three categories according to the level of interaction with marine mammals. Category I consist of fisheries with frequent injuries and deaths of marine mammals. Fisheries in category II have occasional interact...
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U.S. Fisheries: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) requests comments on management of the monkfish fishery in the Atlantic, due Mar. 3, 2005.(Noted in the Federal Register)(Brief Article)
The Food Institute Report
; U.S. FISHERIES: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) requests comments on management of the monkfish fishery in the Atlantic, due Mar. 3, 2005. Contact: Allison R. Ferreira, 978-281-9103. Jan. 3, 2005 70FR 68-69 NMFS extended the comment period for proposed List of Fisheries (commercial) under
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U.S. Fisheries: the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) restricted Gulf of Alaska directed fishing for Pacific cod in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas.(Noted In The Federal Register)(Brief Article)
The Food Institute Report
; U.S. FISHERIES: The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) restricted Gulf of Alaska directed fishing for Pacific cod in the Western and Central Regulatory Areas. In force until superseded by 2005 AE2006 regulations. Contact Josh Keaton, 907-586-7228. Feb. 25, 2005 FR70 9253-9254
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GAO faults process used to protect endangered whale ; Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe intends to work with the National Marine Fisheries Service.
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
; From staff reports Portland Press Herald (Maine) 07-21-2007 GAO faults process used to protect endangered whale ; Maine Sen. Olympia Snowe intends to work with the National Marine Fisheries Service. Byline: From staff reports Edition: FINAL Section: BUSINESS A congressional watchdog agency has
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U.S. fisheries: the National Marine Fisheries Service proposed several changes, including an industrywide fee plus fees on Pacific Coast groundfish, crab and pink shrimp.(NOTED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER)(Brief Article)
The Food Institute Report
; U.S. FISHERIES: The National Marine Fisheries Service proposed several changes, including an industrywide fee plus fees on Pacific Coast groundfish, crab and pink shrimp. Comments due May 9; contact Michael Grable, 301-713-2390. Apr. 8, 2005 FR70 17949-17955
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U.S. fisheries: the National Marine Fisheries Service will present a public workshop on the new Crab Rationalization Program for Bering Sea king and Tanner crab fisheries.(NOTED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER)
The Food Institute Report
; U.S. FISHERIES: The National Marine Fisheries Service will present a public workshop on the new Crab Rationalization Program for Bering Sea king and Tanner crab fisheries. It will be May 9 in Seattle, WA. Contact Sheela McLean, 907-586-7032, sheela.mclean@noaa.gov. Apr. 21, 2005 FR70 20736
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